Monday, November 21, 2011

Jargal Loses By Decision in New York; King Wins Decision in New Jersey!

This past Saturday two Beltway Boxers split in road bouts in the New York-New Jersey area.

Junior welterweight "The Mongolian Mongoose" Bayan Jargal of Arlington, VA lost a 10-round unanimous decision to undefeated Chris Algeri of Huntington, NY at the Paramount Theater on Long Island, NY. Algeri won the bout by scores of 97-93 (twice) and 98-92. Jargal has a record of 15-3, 10 KO's and is winless in his last four. Jargal has lost his last three bouts to boxers with a combined record of 56-3-1. Algeri is now 12-0, six KO's.

In Atlantic City, NJ, Cambridge, MD junior welterweight Dontre King won a four-round unanimous decision over Julio DeJesus of Millsville, NJ at Bally's Hotel and Casino. King won the bout 39-37 on all three scorecards. The win is King's third straight and fourth in his last five bouts. King is now 6-9-2, two KO's while DeJesus falls to 5-3-1, three KO's.

6 comments:

  1. king is much better than his record indicates and he is gaining confidence and valauble experience right now.

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  2. Hey J.D. whats wrong? isn't your new trainer working out?
    You thought you had such a good plan and you haven't done shit.
    Jargal was a prospect for sure and you are ruining him.Bayan if you read this shake Brown and crawford and find yourself somebody who cares abnout you
    to handle your boxing career.

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  3. Dontra is on a run but again because he is from the shore these bum promoters still wont put him on the card unless they want him to be an opponent

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  4. its all about ticket sales my man, sorry. hey they are bum promoters though.

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  5. THESE PROMOTERS ONLY FIGHT GUYS AGAINST BUM FIGHTERS TO UP THEIR RECORDS. GUYS LIKE DONTRA WILL BECOME A BETTER FIGHTER BECAUSE HE IS FIGHTING DECENT COMP.

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  6. Why haven't Bayan fought James Stevenson or Manny. Or Farmer and Stevenson or Manny. It would be a good fight with Bayan and Farmer. Now no one need to sell tickets for that.

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